Here Be Dragons

Ed Conroy
So aggressive. I'm surprised there isn't more people listening to this album. I can't recommend this enough as a metal piece. So heavy and it's also very original, like I've discovered an untapped well of aggression. Love it.
Favorite track: Objecting Projection.

eric plonka
if don caballero and meshuggah got married and had a baby they'd name ir cb murdoc. i mean this in the very best way possible. blown away by this record, completely.
Favorite track: The Green.

mushy96
This album is MENTAL, the first track is very misleading... but if you stick around it takes you DEEP into the rabbit hole. Multiple listens will be required because its hard to digest something this immense the first few listens.I consider myself a musical elitist/snob if you will, and this album sure as hell kicked my ass; haven't heard something this deviant but natural since Mr Bungle and Meshuggah.I can't wait to see what these guys do with this sound.
Favorite track: Brood and Roaring Fires.

GeN2Mo
A work that doesn't just blend Modern Progressive Metal and Death Metal but rather finds their overlap and revels in it with glee. Intricate, dark but also highly entertaining for its pure passion for combining ten ton bone grinding riffs with catchy as hell melodic arcs.
Favorite track: Everything is Going to Be OK.

about

With Innovation and aggression as the guiding stars C.B Murdoc was formed in 2006 out of the remnants of Mörk Gryning. intricate and unruly, switching between grandiosity and self-hate in an attempt to compose the soundtrack to the chaotic and often unpleasant human existence. C.B Murdoc is a Therapeutic and compulsory creative outlet for the introvert Scandinavian mentality steeped in a mandatory 8-month long winter season. C.B Murdoc is the manic panic attack forced into the light.